South Korean figure skating phenom Cha Jun-hwan aggravated his ankle and hip injuries during the recent Olympic trials, a source close to the athlete said Monday.
The source said Cha, 15, had been training with lingering right ankle pain, which in turn caused pain in his hip, when he entered the Figure Skating Korea Challenge in Seoul last weekend. The event doubled as the first round of the Olympic trials for next year's PyeongChang Winter Games.
"I think his injuries got worse after the competition, and he'll undergo further tests in Korea," the source said. "His schedule will be determined depending on test results."
South Korean figure skater Cha Jun-hwan performs his free skate program during the Figure Skating Korea Challenge at Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul on July 30, 2017. (Yonhap)
Cha, considered a favorite to win the men's singles event last weekend, instead finished in third place, hampered by a series of jumping mistakes. Lee June-hyoung finished first with 228.72, while Cha scored only 206.92 points. He was transferred to a local hospital immediately after his free skate Sunday and missed the medal ceremony.MOST POPULAR